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The Ins and Outs of Policy Ownership

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The Ins and Outs of Policy Ownership

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  2. Traditional Whole Life Insurance • Traditional Whole Life Insurance • Traditional whole life insurance, also known as ordinary life or straight life, is a type of permanent (cash value) insurance that provides coverage for your entire life. This kind of policy is sometimes described as plain vanilla insurance. www.BeamaLife.com | 1-866-972-3262

  3. Traditional Whole Life Insurance • You pay a fixed amount, known as a level premium, each payment period (monthly, quarterly, semiannually, or annually), and a guaranteed death benefit goes to your beneficiary when you die. Your premium amount is guaranteed to remain level for as long as you live, even if the insurance company's costs rise. When you reach old age, your premium will not increase over the amount you paid when you started the policy. www.BeamaLife.com | 1-866-972-3262

  4. Traditional Whole Life Insurance • How a traditional life insurance policy works • The insurance company calculates level premiums sufficient to pay the cost of your insurance coverage (mortality costs) to the end of your life. In the policy's early years, the level premiums are higher than the mortality costs. The difference between the mortality costs and the level premiums is placed into a cash reserve account known as the cash value. www.BeamaLife.com | 1-866-972-3262

  5. Traditional Whole Life Insurance • In later years, as mortality costs rise due to your advancing age, your level premiums are lower than the mortality costs, and your policy draws on the cash value to help pay the insurance costs. As the cash value accumulates over the years, the amount of your actual insurance coverage is reduced by an equal amount. www.BeamaLife.com | 1-866-972-3262

  6. Traditional Whole Life Insurance • For example, say you buy a $100,000 policy at age 30. Since you have no cash value in the beginning, you are paying for $100,000 of insurance coverage. If you have $10,000 of cash value by age 40, you'll then be paying for $90,000 of coverage. Your cash value will continue to rise, and the amount of insurance coverage will continue to fall. • If you continue to keep up your premium payments, your cash value will eventually grow to an amount equal to your policy's death benefit. www.BeamaLife.com | 1-866-972-3262

  7. Traditional Whole Life Insurance • In fact, if you happen to live to the policy's maturity date (generally age 95 or 100), the company will pay the accumulated cash value (by then equal to the death benefit) to you. But if you die at any time before you reach the maturity date, your beneficiary receives the full, guaranteed death benefit, no matter what the amount of your cash value at the time of your death. www.BeamaLife.com | 1-866-972-3262

  8. Traditional Whole Life Insurance • Accessing your money in the policy • Your cash value can be used as collateral to obtain policy loans from the insurance company at interest rates stated in the policy contract. This rate is often fixed, typically about 8 percent, or it may vary according to an index. These loans are tax free and will not affect the growth of your cash value. But remember, the cash value is designed to support your policy's death benefit. www.BeamaLife.com | 1-866-972-3262

  9. Traditional Whole Life Insurance • If you are unable to repay the loan, the proceeds paid to your beneficiary after your death will be reduced by the amount of the loan, plus outstanding interest. The other way to access the cash value of your traditional whole life insurance policy is through a complete or partial surrender (cancellation) of your policy. However, surrender will terminate all or part of your coverage and may have tax consequences. www.BeamaLife.com | 1-866-972-3262

  10. Traditional Whole Life Insurance • Policy dividends • For policyowners, an additional benefit contained in some life insurance policies is dividends. In order for a policy to pay dividends, it must be a participating policy. Nonparticipating policies pay no dividends. www.BeamaLife.com | 1-866-972-3262

  11. Traditional Whole Life Insurance • Dividends are not guaranteed, but are paid at the discretion of the insurance company's board of directors, depending on a company's expenses, the performance of its investments, and the amount of death benefit payouts made in a year. The amount you receive is determined by a formula that takes into account the policy series, the size of your policy, your age, and the number of years the policy has been in force. www.BeamaLife.com | 1-866-972-3262

  12. Traditional Whole Life Insurance • Policy dividends are free from income tax because they're considered a return of premiums you have paid and can be taken in cash, used to pay some or all of the policy premium, reinvested to gain (taxable) interest, or used to buy paid-up insurance additions to the policy (for which no further premiums are required). You may surrender accumulated paid-up additions in later policy years and use the proceeds to pay the regular policy premiums. www.BeamaLife.com | 1-866-972-3262

  13. Traditional Whole Life Insurance • Other uses of cash value • If the time comes when you feel you are unable to continue making premium payments or you feel you have more insurance coverage than you need, but you don't want to surrender or take a loan against the policy, you have a number of alternatives. www.BeamaLife.com | 1-866-972-3262

  14. Traditional Whole Life Insurance • Based on the size of your cash value account, you could use your cash value to purchase what is known as reduced paid-up insurance, whereby your coverage amount is lowered and no further premiums are required. Or, you could turn the cash value into extended term insurance, which would provide the same level of death benefit you now have, but for a limited period of time. www.BeamaLife.com | 1-866-972-3262

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